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Is-Adran Gofal Plant, Chwarae a Blynyddoedd Cynnar Childcare, Play and Early Years Division Grŵp Addysg a Gwasanaethau Cyhoeddus Education and Public Services Group Is-Adran Gofal Plant, Chwarae a Blynyddoedd Cynnar Childcare, Play and Early Years Division 14th March 2019 Dear , 16 ATISN 12989 – Childcare Offer Capital Grant Funding Thank you for your request dated 20th February 2019 regarding the recent announcement about the Childcare Offer Capital Grant Programme. The information you have requested is as follows: 1. Details of the 115 successful projects linked to the announcement made on 18th February. 2. Address Information for the re-developed sites and region information for the new builds. 3. Details of when the projects will receive funding. 4. Confirmation that the department this will link to is Childcare. Please find attached a list of all the successful projects. The list also details the address information we have; we do not hold full postal addresses for the projects only the location. The department dealing with projects in each Local Authority is also listed. The projects will receive funding between April 2019 and March 2021; we do not know at this stage exactly when projects will start or finish as this will depend on the processes each Local Authority will need to go through in terms of planning permission, procurement, etc. Some of the information is exempt from disclosure under Section 22 of the Freedom of Information Act, as that information is intended for future publication by the Local Authority in question. I have considered whether the wider public interest in not disclosing the information ahead of its intended publication outweighs the wider public interest in accessing the information at this point in time, and have concluded that it does. If you are dissatisfied with the Welsh Government’s handling of your request, you can ask for an internal review within 40 days of the date of this response. Requests for an internal review should be addressed to the Welsh Government’s Freedom of Information Officer at: Parc Cathays • Cathays Park Caerdydd • Cardiff CF10 3NQ Ffôn * Tel Information Rights Unit Welsh Government Cathays Park Cardiff CF10 3NQ or email: [email protected] Please remember to quote the ATISN reference number above. You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner. The Information Commissioner can be contacted at: Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF However, please note that the Commissioner will not normally investigate a complaint until it has been through our own internal review process. Yours sincerely, 2 LOCAL AUTHORITY PROJECT DETAILS INCLUDING ADDRESS INFORMATION LOCAL AUTHORITY DEPARTMENT (where available) MANAGING THE PROJECTS Anglesey Ysgol Santes Dwynwen, Bro Aberffraw Supporting Families, Learning Department, Ysgol Gymraeg Morswyn, Ynys Cybi Ynys Mon Council Ysgol Llandegfan, Aethwy Ysgol Pencaernisiog, Llifon Ysgol Esceifiog, Gaerwen, Bro Rhosyr Henblas, Llangristiolus, Bro Rhosyr Ysgol Y Tywyn, Llifon Blaenau Gwent New setting – Six Bells, Abertillery Children and Families Social Services Directorate, Blaenau New setting – Glyncoed, Ebbw Vale Gwent County Borough Council Swffryd Flying Start Centre, Swffryd Blaina Integrated Children’s Centre, Blaina Caerphilly Cwm Gwyddon, Cwmcarn Early Years Team, Caerphilly County Borough Council New setting – Bedwas Trethomas Machen Twyn Primary School, Caerphilly Bedwas Infants School, Bedwas Clwb Meithrin Y Castell, Caerphilly Cwrt Rawlin Primary School, Caerphilly Cwm Aber Primary School, Abertridwr New setting – Pengam / Fleur Rhiw Sir Dafydd Primary School, Oakdale Llanfabon Infants School, Nelson Cardiff Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Hamadryad, Grangetown Flying Start and Childcare Services, City and County of Cardiff St Mary the Virgin Primary School, Butetown St Paul’s Church in Wales Primary School, Grangetown New setting – Llandaff / Radyr Carmarthenshire New setting – Gorslas Family Information, Childcare and Play Team, Carmarthenshire County New setting – Pembrey Council New setting – Hendy New setting – Llandeilo New setting – Kidwelly Ceredigion Dyffryn Aeron, Aberaeron Childcare Team, Ceredigion County Council 4 Henry Richard School, Tregaron [email protected] Cenarth Primary School, Cenarth Conwy Ysgol y Gogarth / Ysgol Porth Y Felin, Conwy Early Years Education and Childcare, Conwy County Borough Council Ysgol Feithrin / Ysgol Porth Y Felin, Conwy Llandudno Junction Playgroup, Llandudno Ysgol Feithrin Glan Conwy, Colwyn Bay St Gwynans Playgroup, Ysgol Capelulo, Conwy Ysgol Cynfran, Colwyn Bay New setting – Ysgol Llanddulas, Llanddulas New setting – Ysgol Babanod, Llanfairfechan New setting – Kinmel Bay Fun Club, Ysgol Maes Owen, Towyn Denbighshire Ysgol Dewi Sant, Rhyl Education and Children’s Services, Denbighshire County Council Ysgol Twm o’r Nant, Denbigh Little Acorns, Oaktree Integrated Children’s Centre, Rhyl Ysgol Bryn Collen, Llangollen Flintshire Derwen School, Higher Kinnerton Early Years and Family Support, Flintshire County Council 5 Hope Playgroup, Hope Westwood Centre, Buckley Brynford Primary School, Brynford Ysgol yr Esgob, Caerwys Cylch Meithrin Shotton, Shotton Primary School Ysgol Merllyn, Bagillt Glan Aber Primary, Bagillt Trelawnyd School, Trelawnyd Ysgol Bro Carmel, Carmel Maes y Felin, Holywell Sychdyn Primary School, Sychdyn Gwynedd Ysgol y Faenol, Bangor Early Years, Gwynedd County Council Ysgol y Garnedd, Bangor Ysgol Llanllechid, Bethesda Ysgol Beuno Sant, Bala Ysgol Bro Tryweryn, Bala Ysgol Hendre, Caernarfon 6 Plas Pawb, Caernarfon New setting – Pen Llyn Merthyr Tydfil Ysgol y Graig Primary School, Trefechan Flying Start and Childcare, Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council Pant Primary School, Pant Busy Bees, Goetre Primary School, Merthyr Monmouthshire Archbishop Rowan Williams Primary School, Portskewett Directorate for Children and Young People, Monmouthshire County Trellech Primary School, Monmouth Council New setting – Monmouth Ysgol y Ffin Primary School, Caldicot Neath Port Talbot Castell Nedd, Neath Families First and Play, Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council Waunceirch Primary, Neath Baglan Primary School, Port Talbot YGG Blaendulais, Dulais Valley Abbey Primary School, Neath Blaen Baglan Primary, Port Talbot Rhos Primary, Pontardawe 7 Newport Pillgwenlly Flying Start Setting, Pill Flying Start and Childcare, Newport Council Maesglas Community Centre, Maesglas Ringland Flying Start Centre, Ringland Gaer Community Centre, Gaer Monnow Flying Start Centre, Bettws Powys Dechrau Disglair, Ysgol Dyffryn y Glowyr, Ystradgynlais Schools Capital and Property Manager, Schools Service, Powys Ysgol Pennant, Penybontfawr County Council Rhondda Cynon Taf This information is exempt in accordance with Section 22 as it is to be released to the public by the Local Authority shortly. Swansea Treetops, Bishopston Primary School, Bishopston Family Resources, City and County of Swansea Dan y Graig Primary School, St Thomas Penclawdd Primary School, Penclawdd Torfaen Ysgol Panteg, Pontypool Early Years, Education Service, Torfaen County Borough Council Ysgol Gyfun Gwynllyw, Trevethin New setting – south Torfaen Maendy Primary School, Cwmbran 8 Vale of Glamorgan Gladstone Primary School, Barry Children’s Partnership, School Improvement and Inclusion, Vale of Llanfair Primary School, Cowbridge Glamorgan Council New setting – Llantwit Major Wrexham Garden Village Community Centre, Garden Village Prevention and Service Development, Family Information Service, Wrexham Homestead Nursery, Gresford County Borough Council Marford Playgroup, Marford Community Centre, Marford New setting – Ruabon Borras Community Primary School, Wrexham New setting – Borras, Wrexham St Mary’s School, Overton Ysgol Yr Hafod, Johnstown Ysgol ID Hooson, Rhosllanerchrugog Min Y Ddol School, Cefn Mawr Ysgol Y Waun Chirk, Chirk New setting – Johnstown / Rhostyllen Chirk Pentre Primary School, Chirk Pentre 9 .
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